Quoting a.smith@???:
> Just been looking in the header of one mail, it has "P=spam-scanned"
> which looks very much like the culprit. Bit of a daft config I have
> it would seem! So if I remove this from the if where its deciding
> whether to pass it for spam scanning Im thinking that should sort it
> out...???
>
Hmm, I just tried removed the spam-scanned section of this statement:
spamcheck:
verify = false
condition = \
${if !or{ \
{eq{$received_protocol}{asmtp}} \
{eq{$received_protocol}{spam-scanned}} \
} {yes} {no}}
driver = accept
Any mail is bounced with an error:
"A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error"
Im not sure why that would cause a fatal error in my config. :S
Incidentally I cam across this googling for more info, which is a
description of how I have spamscanning configured on my system as
described by the exim FAQ,
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.40/doc/html/FAQ.html#TOC243
thanks Andy.